Sophomore Luke Kennard came on late to finish with 17 points, including several game-sealing free throws.
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Sophomore Luke Kennard came on late to finish with 17 points, including several game-sealing free throws.
Starting in place of Grayson Allen, freshman Frank Jackson torched Florida State early and often, tying his career-high of 21 points early in the second half.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson posted a monstrous double-double in his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Harry Giles does not have nearly as much collegiate experience as North Carolina's Kennedy Meeks but might need to hold his own against Meeks inside for Duke Thursday.
Senior Matt Jones could have a major impact Thursday with his on-ball defense—the Tar Heels have two elite perimeter scorers in Justin Jackson and Joel Berry II.
Amile Jefferson will need to have a big impact inside for the Blue Devils against the best rebounding team in the country.
Junior Grayson Allen is the only member of his recruiting class still in Durham.
Harry Giles has not played more than 20 minutes in a game in a month but may step into an important role against a big North Carolina team.
Looking into the Blue Devils' defensive statistics reveals a few trends Duke will need to maintain and reverse heading into the final stretch of the season.
Princeton University, Yale University, Dartmouth College and Vanderbilt University also signed on to the brief.
Grayson Allen finished Saturday's game with 21 points, including five 3-pointers, despite a slow start that saw him tally just three points in the first 30 minutes.
Senior Matt Jones was a game-time decision and came off the bench Saturday afternoon after suffering an injury in practice.
Freshman Frank Jackson scored all eight of his points after halftime, including two 3-pointers.
Freshman forward Harry Giles had five quick points in the first half but did not play after halftime.